I am a little late with this post. I guess I relaxed a little too much after school was done. This was my final project for the drawing class, album covers for a favorite musician. Since we just had Mike Garson doing a intimate concert at the gallery, and he totally blew my mind with his improv, I made an album design for him. We had to draw a face on the front cover, and anything related to the person on the back. My main goal was to try to make him look as real as possible. Although the shape of the head was completely wrong, the facial features were good I think. I also experimented with color pencils.
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This is the first project that I have to do for the drawing class. No final exam, but need to turn in 2 projects.
For the first project I had to create an Illuminated Letter. Being a Buddhist I chose the letter B for the Buddha (Self-awakened One), Buddho (Awakening in Pali), Buddhist. I used the lotus to represent purity, purified Mind which is the result of the mindfulness practice. Lotus grows in muddy water, but the blossoms rise above the water surface without blemishes, a beautiful symbol for purity. I used all stages of the plant, blossoms, flower buds, seed pods and leaves. Swirly lines for water.
I researched different styles for the drawing. I started trying to construct the letter with Tibetan knotting pattern, but soon found it very difficult to do the “over and under” pattern just right. I am sure with time it could be done, but I had a deadline. The second idea was the one I used in the project, a tattoo style design. The third one was more of a Japanese style illustration with lotuses rising out of a bed of leaves and through the letter B, with Japanese wave pattern as background. A fourth idea was done in the Tibetan Thangka style, quite traditional looking with the B formed with ribbon. I also wanted to add the four elements, Earth, Wind, Water and Fire, but couldn’t find the right spot for Fire. It just didn’t make sense to have fire around the ribbon B.
In the end I chose the high contrast of the tattoo style. It’s clean, the shape is unmistakably B, and I like the flow of the design.
First let me say that this IS still Jason Knits, and there will be posts on knitting and other stuff. In fact, it is on my to-do list today that I find a double knitting pattern for a washcloth to get me back in action. And I really need a washcloth quick. So expect some sort of knitting update soon.
With that said, the new art gallery IS a big part of my life now, and no doubt there will be lots more updates on the happenings in that part of my world. We have our second exhibition up, and I am very excited that we have a very positive review from the Managing Editor of Flavorpill Los Angeles, Shana Nys Dambrot.
“Each alone is a joy, but taken as an installation and spatial experience, the whole is nothing short of astonishing in both its ambition and serenity.”
- Shana Nys Dambrot
Read the whole review here.












